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Baker's approval. “They were prop- | erly members of the atmy of the United States pursuant to the Selec- tive Draft Law. © © © They were summoned before proper officers of the law and asked whether they would in fact fulfill thelr military obligations by fighting against Ger- many and Austria in Europe. They all answered that they would not, © © © ‘There was some shuffling on the part of some of the soldiers as to what they meant by their answers, | and some long-winded refinements were undertaken to the effect that some of them were willing to fight Ger- mans and Austrians generally, but would not fight heir own relatives. Although they offered no explanation of the process by which they were going to discover whether particular Germans and Austrians whom they were required to shoot at from long range happened to be related to them. aya, ANALAX bg can't do your best work — no, not even good work, if you're con- stipated.. Take one or two delicious pink ANALAX astilles. They quickly ring back healthy con- ditions. For Sile at All Druggiste ' Anton Zsoldak,| MCKESSON & ROBBINS, New York LONG SENTENCES, THEN DEPORTATION FORFOES OF DRAFT Baker Approves Terms of Dozen “Objectors” Ranging Up to Twenty Years. WASHINGTON, June 17. ~ Sen- tences ranging from cighteen months to twenty years’ imprisonment im- posed by courts-martial upon s0- called conscientious objectors who re- fused military service at Camp Up- ton, New Y Georgia, Secretary Baker. Most of the men and Camp Gordon, were approved to-day by | objected to fight-| ing against Germany or Austria be- cause they have relatives there. In approving the findings of the courts, the first of the kind to reach the departmer record as fave men “to the cc ence” after the Tweive objectors were follows: Hyman Potkes, fifteen year jam J. Seider, twenty White, fifteen years; ten years; Julius months; Mayer Suffkin Blumenthal, Spire, five y sentenced as will- years; W 3 rere twenty yea vue >| 6 BeLans | “The soldiers in all these cases \: —._| Hot water were either naturalized citizens of | - =| Sure Relief the United States or nat citizens | a" mY @ countries with which the United States is now at war,” sald Secretary FOR INDIGESTION Beginning to-day and until June 30, our closing hour will be 5 P. M., excepting Saturday; Saturday closing hour | P. M. Best & Co. | | Fifth Ave. at 35th St. | Est. 1879 Right Out of Stock for This Sale! Little Boys’ Hats, Jack Tars, Middy Hats, Tams, etc. Special 1.95 Regular 285 & 3.85 Grades And besides Jack Tars and Tams and Middy Hats there are the popular Rah Rah styles and sailors, all correct in style. There are imitations of boys’ hats just as every- thing else, but like all imitations they lack just the hade of difference that matters so much to eyes that see. Experienced mothers have found out long ago thal | the reason why Best & Co. isa satisfying place to shop —* is because they don't have to have their minds focused * upon singling out GOOD ONES from those that are ©) A BIT OFF. Never Pay More at Best's& manors You James McCreery & Co. 7 34th Street 5th Avenue SPECIAL VICTROLA @FFER Victrola XA, $90 With a Purchase of $5 in Records we will place the above $90 or $115 Victrola in your home on the payment of $1 Down a Balance, XA $5 per month; XIA $6 per month \ “1 ee | Victrola XIA, $115 ar Store Opens 9 A. M., Closes 5 P. M. James McCreery & Go. 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 34th Street Extraordinary Values LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS For Men: For Women: Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with nar- Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with row hems and tape borders. 1-16 and 1-8 inch hems. regularly 9.00, doz. 6.00 regularly 5.00, doz. 3.50 : . r Sheer Linen Handkerchiefs with nh ried geen bo 7.60 1-16 inch hem and tape border. regularly 4.00 and 9.00, doz. SO, ¢ regularly 4.50, doz. 3.00 Handkerchiefs, — Box of 3, 50c Children’s Linen pen and ink sketched. Linen Handkerchiefs with initial. 6 for 1.75 and 3.00 ENVELOPE BAGS & PURSES Attractively Priced Envelope Bags and Purses in a large variety of Black and Colored Leathers; fitted with framed compartment and mirror. 1.00 Envelope Bags and Purses, with back or top strap handle in many desirable shapes in Vachette, Morocco, Cobra and Ecrase leathers. 1.95 Envelope Bags and Purses, various styles in Vachette, Pin Seal, Black and Colored Morocco, Tapir Lamb and Ecrase leathers; fitted with purse and mirror. 2.95 A Most Remarkable Sale SOLID GOLD LA VALLIERES & BROOCHES 33%% to 50% Less Than Regular Prices 100 La Vallieres of Solid 10-kt. Gold in attractive design; daintily jeweled; English or Green Gold finish. 3.95 regularly 6.75 to 7.95 50 Brooches,—dainty designs, in- cluding circles, ovals and handsome scroll effects. 3.95 regularly 5.95 to 7.95 - . Exceptional Values SUMMER DRESSES For Little Tots Size 2 to 5 years White Voile Dresses with colored hand-smock- ing; some with French dots. 2.95 to 5.00 Colored Voile Dresses in Plaids and Floral de- signs; hand-smocking. 2.95 to 5.50 San /A Sed Third Floor Extraordinary Savings “GEO. B. HURD’S” FINE STATIONERY A special purchase of exceptional quality Writing Paper «nd Envelopes offered At Less Than Prevailing Prices Regardless of the fact that prices are steadily advancing. “Hurd’s’’ Royal Linen-Finished Paper A strictly high-grade paper, in the most popular cut, neatly packed in pound boxes. White and Colors. 3,000 Packages Envelopes 25 in package) | package 15¢ regularly 20¢ 1,000 Boxes Writing Paper 80 to 90 sheets to pound) per lb. 45c¢ regularly 60c “HURD’S” ROYAL SUEDE-FINISHED PAPER White and Colors; .in the popular Royal cut; packed in pound boxes. 1,000 Boxes Writing Paper 86 to 92 sheets to pound) per Ib. 45¢ regularly 60c 3,000 Packages Envelopes 25 in package) per package 15¢ regularly 20c¢ _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1918, DSO 38th Street Tae Lord & Taylor FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street Store Hours in June—o A. M. to 5 P. M. Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 Noon 100 Misses’ Georgette Crepe Dresses Four New and Distinctive Models, Fashioned of Excellent Quality Georgette Crepe At the Very Special Price While hey Last, $16.75 In the Most Wanted Shades, Flesh, Gray, Copenhagen, Navy and White. Daintily lined and very well made in every detail. Two models are illus- trated. (Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20 years.) The Lowest Price, as far as we Founded 1826 \\ know, that Georgette Crepe mM Dresses of this Quality have been LN sold for This Season. Third Floor A Sale Arranged for Tomorrow, Tuesday, Offers Several Very Special Values in Desirable White Silks 4,000 yards 3,000 yards | 2,500 yards White White | White Washable Habutai Washable Shanghai | Chinese Pongees A fine quality Asplendid heavy quality | 17 Momie weight | at $1.38 yard at $1.78 yard at $2.25 yard 1,800 Yards White Sport Tussah Silk A Most Popular Summer Fabric at $2.50 yard All of the above fabrics come in wide widths, and none of these qualities can be duplicated to sell at the prices quoted when the present stock is sold Ground Floor Furniture Specials—?a tt. Chinese le1.95 | Mahogany lst.10 | Mahogany Sewing Baskets{ | Serving Trays) | Knitting Stands #2:45 Dainty Negligees At Prices of Especial Interest Voile Breakfast Coats, $1.95 and $2.95 Silk Lined Voile Negligees, $8.75 Novelty striped and dotted white voile : Pompadour patterned colored Voile, in in straight models, with corded flounces, kimono model, faggoted and ribbon edged. wide sleeves and large collate. Lace Trimmed Voile Negligees, $8.95 Dotted Swiss Negligees, $3.95 White novelty Voile, in Empire model, Ribbon girdled model, filet. lace trim- elaborace with fine Valenciennes laces and 1 cluster tucks med in effective fashion Ps de Chine BreaktaatiG $9.75 ” Rayer Jrepe de Chine Breakfast Coats, $9. Flowered Voile Negligees, $5.95 Picturesque model, in superior quality _ Pink or blue Voile, in graceful semi- Crepe de Chine, with shirred flounce; Empire model, lace trimmed. corded effectively and on new lines. Second Floor A Sale of Bloomer Dresses An Event ae in Anticipation of the Popular Demand and Offering New Models—Pretty and Practical, at Very Special Prices. Little Children’s Bloomer Dresses In Pink, Blue, Green or Tan Chambray; sizes to and including 6 years. Special at $2.95 Quaint, high waisted models, in Empire, Bolero, Pinafore and other pretty styles; trimmed with stitching and tiny buttons; collars and cuffs of white repp or organdie. Special at $3.95 Copies of much higher priced Dresses, in superior quality Chambray. Full skirted models, some with frills, others with dainty collars and cuffs. A numb« tyle on—Fourthe f clever Wear Seet Floor. Girls’ Chambray Bloomer Dresses In favored colors. Sizes 6 to 12 years. Special at $2.95 Poile du Nord Chambray of heavy quality, in yoke and straight smocked models, with white repp and pique collars and cuffs. Special at $3.95 Fine quality Chambray, in a model copied from a more expensive Dress. Note the new French neck, the collar and cuffs of white repp; the fancy stitching accenting the smart lines, All Models with full-cut, well made Bloomers Third Floor — Join a War Savings Society ) <hi-~acsiinchinectiiieiatiniieiineiiae